i love parasites lostZOIDBERG: im going to have to take a look at your insidesFRY: ahhhhhhhhhZOIDBERG: Guess againthat was a great line, also this onefry walks in with lead pipe threw stumachZOIDBERG: Ohhh, so the hypochondiriac is backFRY: my lead pipe hurtsZOIDBERG: thats normal, goodbyeparasites lost is one of my fav season 3 eps

I just watched this one on DVD, (Hooray!). The entire episode is greatness. Fry defending Leela from Sal, Zoidberg's jokes (especially "Gumbercules? I love that guy!" and "You'll never guess where I've been." ), and the holophoner sequence. I think this is the first episode where Fry actually loves Leela.

great frigen episode...top 5 on my list of episodes. i dont like the ease however or where leela shoots her shrunk version of herself into frys ear from great distance, or where fry drops his shrunken self into his pants and somehow gets thru to the worm headquarters.

The reason this eps so good is it moves along with good pace, decent story and the jokes are funny and obvious as well as some subtle ones as well. - That may be an excuse for Ocean Madness but there is no excuse for Ocean Rudeness.- Zoidberg [hey i'm trying to sleep in here](has his moments in almost every ep)- All the characters are spread evenly in jokes and lines which is what makes the story good. All the main characters (except Scruffy The Janitor)are on the same adventure when normaly its just a couple.

Definalty up there with the best from the Season and maybe even the entire series.

Luck of the Fryish had some great jokes on Fry's behalf. "In the summer, that hydrant, we'd light on fire!" "He's not a martian, he's not original, he's not Philip J. Fry, and since when is he a the?" "Ow! And now he broke my hand!"

Also, Fry had his quote of "I've run over black cats that were luckier than me" which became a song title for one of the bands I like.

I think it goes without saying that the ending was great as well. It really surprised me. Closest I ever came to crying while watching the show.

Luck of the Fryish was good. Sweet ending, didn't get me teary (all it earned was an awwwww from me), but was good all the same. Very funny too, which is what I ask from this show. Anything else is a bonus. He he... bearded communist guy handing out propaganda.

Devil's Hands is my favourite ep of season 4 (I might have appreciated The Sting more if this site and my own infernal curiosity hadn't spoiled the buggary out of it). I love the Robot Devil, and I share the writers enthusiasm for Hedonism Bot (ever since the first mention of his name). Very funny, with the ultimate use of Bender's catchphrase . Loved the music, as well. That last scene... the imagery was predictable, but the accompanying music is the best in the whole series, as far as I'm concerned. I had it in my head for days. In fact, it's there now! And I'm still slighty teary! I'm such a geek! (goes into corner and bawls for a while.) Wouldn't have affected me so much if it weren't the last ep, though, for sure, but that music was the best send off possible. Which doesn't mean I don't hope for a return, of course .

for the "Luck of the Fryrish" i think that when the crew goes to Orbiting Meadows and Fry discovers the truth about Yancy and his son is just touching. I'm not ashamed to say i got choked up and goosebumps when that happened.

For TDHAIP i would have to say the ending is the best i've ever seen in a Futurama episode. It was a great finish to a great series AND it left the fans to wonder what happens next.

"Xmas Story" is the Perfectly Balanced EpisodeTm. It simply contained the right amounts of everything that made Futurama such a god show.

All 7 main characters are present, and all have a pretty balanced amount of screentime and jokes.

You have great jokes, a good plot, spiffy animation, social commentary, emotions, a shippy scene or two, fast-paced action, explosions, the works.

Throw in one of the best songs of the entire run and a fantastic guest voice and voila; a classic is born.

For me no Futurama episode say "perfect" more then "Xmas Story". Sure other episodes are better in some specific area such as emtoions (Fryrish, etc), humor (Amazon Women..., Roswell), etc, but "Xmas Story" have it all.

Could i go backwards and say something about 'Luck of the Fryrish'? First of all I love the ending but consider what fry is seeing when he places the clover back into the grave. The fact he can smile when staring at the corpse is very funny to me.

Fry was always stupid. Around this ep is when he starts behaving somewhat strangely. Ie. "That's stupid! You're stupid! I said I want your best animal!" The birth of ax, Tinny Tim, Robot Santa, and the first of Season 2's many gratuitous naked bits ("Ahhh, brisk!" ). Everyone gets at least one good scene, and alos contains some of the earliest Zoidberg jabs ("No, I swear!" ). Just... good times.

This one is a really well balanced episode, it has great guest voices, and funny parts that involve the entire group. Santa was hilarious, and he was really brought to uh... life (well I don't know, he is a robot) by John Goodman. Some of the earliest shippyness, zoidberg jabs, and nudity. (Yeah nudity!) Overall an amazing episode.

This is the episode where every sees that there is an honest and true different sort of love between Fry and Leela, and when they almost kissed everyone understood. What a great episode though. A true classic.

This episode was amazing, one of the best of season 3. The animation was incredible, the plot was funny and original, it has great lines, especially from Zoidberg, and it was completely deserving of the Emmy.

This episode showed the inexplicable back in time I'm my own granpa theme. This is just yet another example proving how inapproriate Futurama can be. Nah, I'm yankin' your chain, Futurama is for everyone. The whole fact that this crew "was" the Roswell Encounter is just so creative. Hooray Futurama. You are so good to us in so many ways.

A great episode indeed. My favorite moment is when Fry comes back to the diner and admits that his Grandfather is dead and Bender just says "and your out of here!!!!", the delivery really makes it. A classic.

Oh, precious things... sexist Prof in a zoot suit (I now tell womenfolk that they must stand in front of ovens all day. Fun!), and Leela's responses. The fact that it started like a standard sci-fi "ohhh, don't mess with causalty" plot and then just went nuts... and there were no hideous consequnces! Brilliant! And of course, Zoidbergs entire sub-plot. It looked great too! Just one of the best gag eps ever!

it's great how they managed to fit the futurama pieces into the whole roswell incident pop culture. The 'saucer parts' story in the newspaper, the alien autopsy, etc, plus pull some really great gags out of it. It really deserved that Emmy.

I recently saw a documentary on the real roswell incident and a newspaper picture very similar to the one in "roswell that ends well". It looked like the same setup of the "alien spacecaft" but of course it wasnt our friend, Bender's ass.

Professor: "Our only hope to get back to our own time, is to go back through it, within oh say, exactly 24 hours"Leela: "No problem. The ship's fixed except for the cup-holder and I should have that operational within ten hours."Professor: "You've got eight!" oh andTruman: "Whistlin dixy! I want this sent to Area 51 for study!"General: "But Sir! That's where we're building our fake moon landing set."Truman: "Then we'll have to really land on the moon. Invent NASA and tell them to get off their fannies!"andTruman: "Bush wa. No what's your mission? Are you planning to make some kind of alien human hybrid?"Zoidberg: "Are you coming on to me?"Truman: "Ha! Crackers, I take exception to that!"Zoidberg: "I'm not hearing a no…"and of courseProfessor: "Start the ship, Leela! Let's just steal the damn radar dish, and get back to our own time."Fry: "But, but, won't that change history?"Professor: "Oooh… A lesson in not changing history from Mr. I'm-my-own-grandpa! Let's get the hell out of here already. Screw history!"

When you do things right, people wont be sure you've done anything at all.

It was a very tightly written episode, crammed full of good material. Very few to no scenes seemed like weak filler, which is always good in my book. Excellent direction from Rich Moore also.

BTW, Gorky, for your next one you should post an episode that you find less enjoyable to make it a bit more interesting. Right now we're all complimenting episodes that have had every possible compliment bestowed upon them already, so try and make it more challenging with a lesser quality episode.

Can I talk about "The Deep South" again? I didn't get a chance to post about it before. I don't know why, but I always loved "the magician", and no one here can say that the gag about the "good type of mermaid" wasn't hilarious. I also liked "MY MANWICH!", and I loved it when Dwight said the same thing in "The Route of all Evil" when his lunch was crushed into a singularity. But there ARE better season 2 episodes, i.e. The Problem with Popplers and How Hermes Requisitioned his Groove Back.

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LOWER QUALITY EPISODES???? THERE ARE NO STEENKIN' LOWER QUALITY EPISODES

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